Top 12 Most Expensive Bikes in India: The phrase ‘most expensive bike’ creates a sensation among biking community of India in more than one way. The feel includes positivity gained with availability of such high performance premium products while high tax slabs spread shivers to most buyers of the country.

Safely assuming all of these as completely built up units, Indian buyers pay roughly double the amount for their actual price. Still, when it comes to extreme love for performance motorcycles, buyers are always willing to spend huge amounts for their selective body type.

Here are 12 most expensive bikes one could buy in India. As most of them would have been Harleys and Indian motorcycles, we have considered the most expensive example from each brand that retails performance bikes in India.

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1) Kawasaki Ninja H2R @ INR 69.80 lakh– Ninja H2R has no direct competition to any other production two wheeler around the world. It can put a mid-size performance car’s output value to shame with 310 PS at 14,000 rpm.

The supercharged 998cc engine on the motorcycle is a unique piece of art, pushing this track only variant to a claimed top speed of 400 kmph. Unlike most liter class bikes with just around 110-115 Nm of torque, Ninja H2R brings 165 Nm of massive torque for its 216 kg of aerodynamically efficient body.

3)Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition @ INR 51.82 lakh – Ducati 1299 Panigale Final Edition takes performance to a new level. It ranks third among most expensive bikes and brings 1285cc of performance tuned displacement.

That makes it good for 209.4 HP at 11,000 rpm and 142 Nm at 9,000 rpm. It weighs just 190 kg and thus, outperforms many liter class bikes with its effective road performance. This is the last production model for Ducati twin-cylinder performance motorcycling.

This makes it one of the most powerful option, that too with 302 kph of claimed top speed and just 175 kg of dry weight. Premium parts on offer includes Ohlins suspension, forged aluminum alloy wheels, Brembo GP brakes and MV Agusta quick-shifter.

5) Harley-Davidson CVO Limited @ INR 49.99 lakh – CVO Limited is undoubtedly king of all roads and hypnotize everyone with its grand presence. Riding the same feels like being at home (unless you get heavy rains on your face!) as you get 165 Nm of torque at just 3250 rpm.

A slight push of throttle is good to make this 431 kg bike ride like a flying carpet. It comes with Harley Boom Audio for maximum infotainment possibilities while riding. The seats are huge and offer backrest to both the riders.

6) Indian Roadmaster Elite @ INR 48 lakh – Another heavyweight in the most expensive bikes, Indian Roadmaster Elite comes with a huge 1811 cc, twin cylinder engine producing 138.9 Nm at 2600 rpm. This makes it even more responsive than any other production bike around its segment.

Roadmaster weighs 428 kg and carries 20.8 liter of fuel tank. The low 673 mm of seat height helps short riders enjoy the cruising feel without any fear of getting stuck in middle of a tough situation. Indian Motorcycles offer a huge infotainment display along with premium sound system on the Roadmaster Elite.

The engine comes mated to a 7-speed DCT and pulls 379 kg Goldwing in the smoothest possible manner. Honda offers 150 liters of capacity through these fixed panniers while six speaker sound system helps rider stay entertained throughout the journey.

Clearly, power values favor the BMW cruiser as it also weighs 348 kg and hence, proves to be better in all aspects. K1600 GTL is strictly for those who wish to cover four digit miles at three digit speeds.

9) Moto Guzzi MGX-21 @ INR 27.70 lakh – MGX-21 is even known by its name Flying Fortress. The 1380 cc, twin cylinder motorcycle is good for 95 HP and 121 Nm of torque. This makes it good for certain rivals but typical cruiser in this range are way more powerful than Moto Guzzi MGX-21.

The positive charm of Flying Fortress comes through 182 mm of impressive ground clearance and 314 kg of low weight (compared to cruisers of this segment). Still, it feels expensive for its performance value.

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11) Aprilia RSV4 RF @ INR 22.81 lakh – Being the member of elite liter class range, RSV4 RF is India’s most powerful Aprilia with large electronic feature list on its side.

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It has an overall power output of 201 HP at 13,000 rpm and 115 Nm at 10,500 rpm. The lightweight architecture is shared with Aprilia’s MotoGP frame while premium components on offer includes Ohlins suspension, Brembo M50 calipers and Bosch cornering ABS.

12) Triumph Rocket III @ INR 21.91 lakh – Rocket III has the biggest production engine in a motorcycle with 2294 cc of displacement. The three cylinder engine is good for 145.5 BHP at 5750 rpm and 221 Nm at 2750 rpm.

The engine comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox and claims 210 kmph of top speed. It weighs 367 kg and carries 24 liter fuel tank for decent overall range. One would guess this bike to be slower than ordinary but it just takes 3.5 second to touch 100 kmph from standstill on Rocket III.

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